VII. VOL. ' SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 18 52. NO. 1896. LO, THE POOR INDIAN? SILVER IN MEXICO. can these figures be obtained from the vote of that year. The highest We commend the following from vote thrown for any one candidate Thos. H. Tongue, the gold tongu­ ed orator is novv ’ claimed to be elect ­ the Mexican Herald to all those wise vyas for J. R. Geddes, for school ed to CongresS by the grand major­ asses who are sure that if by any superintendent. He received 1109 ity of 74 votes? -Shades of the de­ inspiration the people of the United votes. The vote for supreme judge parted has.it all cóme to this? His­ States have the sense to restore, the was 886; congressman 842; average tory has again repeated itself. It half of the money which has been TEfeMS ! vote on judicial district ticket 862; was Pocahontas -Who saved Captain discarded they will all be lost. The SENATOR TELLER. ?er annum, invariably in advance......... <$1 ■fix months, “•* t* “ ....... 100 average vote for county officers 915; Smith from the warclub of Powhat­ Herald says: t’er anirttm if not paid in advance, 2 oO The possibility of the nomination general average Vote 876. Many ardent free silver journals an, and it was 106 capias eating Advertising ratés at fair, living rates,to be of Senator Teller by the silver men, In 1894 the average Vote thrown Siletz Indians iVho lined up as full in the west of the United States are paj'l inonflily. Transient advertisements must be paid for seems to be growing somewhat for state officers was 1554; congress­ fledged citizens with Australian quoting the Mexican Herald in be­ ■Vlien tin order is given for their insertion. brighter. A better friend -for silver, man 1455; average for district ticket ballots for Tongue on the 1st day of half of their cause. They are wholly I i ................ ii. ................................. or one whose past record is more in June last and saved him from ig­ welcome.to draw from our armory SILVER WILL WIN IN THE END. harmony with the “dollar of our 1558; average for county^l477; gener nominious defeat, and-at the same any weapon thsy choose to select daddies,’’ cannot be found among ai average vote 1510. • • time emphasized their adherence to and to use it with wffiatof skill and Whether the free coinage of sil­ our public men. The fact that near­ In 1896 the vote for supreme vigor they possess. But it must be the gold standard. All honor to ver will win in the coming fall elec­ ly7 all patriotic citizens of our repub judge was 1658; congressmen 2586; Cnief Harnejj’hntl his camas eating borne in mipd that this journal is, ‘3 tions or not is very problematical ; lie, like the men of 1861, are disposed average fcr county ticket 1674; ge.n- braves for . thljàtutìl'Wlg’E«“t and above.all'thjng-s, not endeavoring tp yet in time silver is bound to be re to ignore party lines and prejudice, aral average vote 1961. confusien Tiilf^^gloriotis* victory. Bid the eause-of fr«-» silver coinage Hi stored to the position given it by make's his nomination for the pres­ Now in the light of these figures Let the name cUhe Siletz Indian be in the United States; it might be a our fathers who formulated the' idency a desirable possibility. As which are substantially correct, we emblazoned Mgh on the scroll of good thing for that great country, constitution. There is no disputing w.as the case in 1861, "the union do not see by what hocus poeus the glory for to tie Rogue-river Indian’s but most assuredly it would be a bad must be saved at all hazards,” so Oregonion gets its figures for 1892. thing fob Mexico. Silver mono­ the fact that the silver sentiment is now must thé rights of our laboring We pave shown that the general correct conniption of the money metallism is making Mexico strong growing as it never has grown problem is this grand victory of and producing classes be preserved, throughout every state in the union, that is to say, their rights to have average-vote for that year was 876. principles attributable. "On what and weaithy, it is building up local and as soon as the producing and employment at reasonable pay for The Oregonian says it was 1784'Ymd a tender thread hangs everlasting industries, it is rendering us self- laboring classes of the people j>e- reasonable service. When men are in that statement prevaricates just things”—Just contemplate the fact, reliant aiid emancipating us from financial and industrial independ­ còme thoroughly arrotised to the willing to ignore party lines and' ,9.08 votes, Again, this remarkable that out of the Siletz Indian Reser­ ence Oil older countries. lienee we vation this last spring there was enormity of the miséry and crime, cast their votes where they will do at figures newspaper, takes this years are for the silver dollar of Mexico, of suffering and ignorance that the the most good—against the enemies vote for Joseph Gaston for supreme created “Siletz Precinct” made up the dytiamo which sends its force of a voting population of 106 Ind ­ adoption of the gold standard en­ of human happiness and for the judge, as the average vote of the ians and 15 whites so called of which throught Our entire social mechan­ tails, they will, with one accord, prosperity of the common people, county, when as a matter of fact, Mr. Tongue received even 119 votes ism. We do not wonder that Amer sweep the blighting English-Roths­ true patriotism may be-said to be in many populists refused to vote for out of a possible 121. Can it be ¡can editors who see business stag­ child scheme of robbery from the, the saddle. No one disputes the him for that office, because they longer doubted that the Indian pro­ nant, their readers out of, employ­ fact that Senator Teller, though a thought him Wholly unfit. The ed­ blem is now fully solved? The ment and a- paralysis resting on land. Ninety men out of every hundred rich man, is a friend and is in fav­ itor of this paper, for one, cast his Indian grasps the firiancial question affairs, advocate the adoption of the throughout the entire country, or of giving protection to the laoor- vote for Judge Burnett and we know .with native intuition—under the in­ “Mexican plan.” We sincerely Would be in favor of the free coin­ er and producer. His noté of warn­ a number of other populists who spiration of the Oregonian. In the hope, however, that they will stick SEVERAL STYLES. ing to the republican party, that X age of silver, if they thought it unless silver is recognized at the St. did likewise. The average vote for bright days of the future it will be to gold and stay so for a quarter of a century more; Meantime Mexico county officers was 1674. Again the the money qtestion and Uot hop­ could be done with safety to our Louis convéntiòri, this week, as will continue to grow rich on silver. A business interests. f£hey ate afraid money in every way that gold is Oregonian makes a willful rnisiep» picking which will engross the at­ —Salt Lake Tribune. resentation of facts. tention Of the indiati. Lo, the poor that the country will be placed up­ now regarde^, he will bolt the party,* Take the general average vote Indian is uow educated up to tlie on a silver basis. • To such met) we places him among our foremost re. it being, of Course, a foregone thrown at the threfe elections, 876, Would say, we believe that you formers and makes him worthy of 1510 and 1971. Do these figures in­ gold standard and Tongue ¡s elected. conclusion that there will be no free would like to see every farther the truest of the reform elements of dicate that populism in Linn county It was Antony who stood over the coinage clause in the Republican dead body of Caesar and said, “Have getting a fair price for hisproduets, the people. is on thè wane? Or take ihe aver- all thy glories, ti’iUri’.phS, spoils national platform the extreme sil- and every laboring man and me­ Should the silver men of the agé vote thrown for state officers, shrunk to this little measure?” veriles of the West -have determin­ chanic have constant employment democratic convention, to meet at 876, 1554 and 1653. Do these figures What sayest thou, Mr. Tongue? ed upon their programme. As soon Chicago on July 9, be willing to open as it becomes evident that they will at fair wages. Well this result can snow that the populist party in Linn What a ealamlity it would be to the not get what they desire one ol their is now prepared to do any and all kinds of Carpentry the way for a union of the various county is dying? never be brought about without the reform elements, by the nomination public if the whole Indian vote of number is to call a meeting of the work at bed - rock prices. Will furnish estimates and plans free to those employing him. First-class work guaranteed. The vote for congressman shows a ¡26 of Lincoln county should be held volume of money (redemption-mon-/ of Colorado’s favorite senator for the friends of silver to be held in St. fiÿ) is increased. This would be presidency, the bringing of all sil­ much greater gain; 842, 1455 and illegal. Where, O where would Louis. It is anticipated that at Give, him a trial and be convinced. brought about with the free coinage ver men together, becomes, at once, 2586. It is but fair to slate that Thos. H. Ttfiigue be? “Tell it not least 10,000 people can be brought to­ many democrats and republicans in Gath lest the hearts of the uncir­ of silver, to a limited degree. an easily accomplished result. Re­ voted for Mr. Va nd er burg, gether in this meeting, and the out- In. any Honort. 'Will be the.nomination of Sen« For to use all of the gold and silver publicans will not dispute but what case, however, the vote of Linn cumcised rejoiej.”-—Corvallis Times. come . QUOT. «tor Teller, of Colorado, as an inde- EAST and SOUTH the2"0 is in the borici for money. / till or nearly ii'il silver rei>n bl ¡cans WUllC^ OllUWC CT UtCUhVll iucrca.ic, £wr Wheatr&O ets. per bu.®* WHAT POOR PEOPLE EAT. pendent Republican silver candi­ Oats, 20 ” there would still be a deficiency of I would flock to his standard. The the people’s party at each recurring bimetallic party and people’s party date. This action, taken before the Flour ¿3 00 ” bbl. money for the needs of business would do like vise. To bring all of election, and If the Oregonian wish­ A writer has published a book session of the Democrats at Chicago, i Bran 10 00 " ton. that would have to be supplied these various elements together in es to maintain a character of fair­ that tells Wliat the poorer people of may influence that body to alsonom Middlings 14 Chop, $13 per ton. i With paper currency. Tne people of one harmonious whole/ is a consum­ ness to all parties, as well as truth­ all the different countries eat-. It is inate Teller, and this will be its ob Potatoes. 40cts per sack. the world, and especially those of mation desired by every citizen fulness, it should give the fiigures quite Ihtetestlng because it shoves ject. Quite a number of Southern Eggs, 10c. per doz. the United States, are entitled to a who has the wellfare and perpe correctly, and not resort to the vil­ in what respect our country is differ­ Democrats are in fayor of naming Buttei,creamery 15: ranche 6j$ ib. Hams, 9c per lb. J uuouviu X UIV111V VVLUpiOlljB sufficient- amount of money to trau tuity of the American people at est of political methods to make out ent from those countries, and in Teller. He isa Western man whose Shoulders. 6c- per lb. L a case. It has made this false state­ what respect the people of those views on the silver question are in sact the business transactions with- heart. Express Trains Eeave Portland Daily. Bacon, 7c per lb out having to pay a heavy sum Such a result would bring about ment of the vote of Linn county countries are different from the accord with theirs; hewas a friend of Lard, 8e per lb South. 1 1 *Nbr-tii. Chickens, 8 00 per doz to one class of he? citizens as a tri- what the gold men say they desire, and its statements as to other people of our country. Every boy the South in his fight against the 8:50 P M, i Lv....... Portland -......Ar 8:10 A.M. and what all sii ver men have been 12:10 P. M. Lv........ Albany.........Lv 4;50 A. M. counties may be equally as untruth­ and girl should be taught how to force bill; he is honest and loyal, buie for the privilige. This is what 10:45 A. M. 1 Ar..San Francisco. .Lv 6:00 P. M. the single gold standard means. labor¡ng~tô obtârn=^an issue of the ful; but as We have not the data of prepare plain food properly. This and has a long legislative and execu STATE OFFICERS. 1 he ab9ve trains stop at East Portland ,Ors two systems of finance. When the vote of these other counties, we would not only be useful when he tive experience. If he should be egonl.itv, Woodburn, Salein, Turner, Marion; This is what the Rothschilds-Bel- this issue is brought before the Jenerson, Albany; Albany Junction, Tangent, nominated, by the Democrats, and Governor, ... . ....... ............... W. P. LORD. Shedd, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, ffiont--Morgan -Cleveland-Sherman American people divested of all pass them and leave the matter with comes to camp out but also >vhen he of State,, H arrison r . kincaid . Eugene Creswell, Drains, and all sta“ has a family to feed himself some the Popoulist should also name him 3ec. rreasureih............................. .. phil . metscii A n trying, tions from Roseburg south to and including combine are seeking to obtain. party prejudice, there is but little the papers of those counties. If the- day. Here is a list of what the poor at St. Louis When they bold their Supt. of Pub. Instruction,^ , _____ G.M.TRWIN. Ashland. , Oregonian does not Wish its vera ­ { R. S. BEAN. They desire, not to put their wealth question what the result would be. Roseburg IHtall- Daily. | Supreme Court,............ « F. A. MOORE. convention, the silver men say that people eat: U. E. WOLVERTON. ' 8:30 A.M. 1 Lv.. ..Portland, Into productive enterprises, but to With an exhibition of patriotism on city to become extremely shaky, .Ari 4:40 P. M’ Belgium—Coffee, black bread, po­ they would have a very large fol­ Clerk Board S. L. Com’rs. 3) ..uiW. H. ODELL. 12:25 P. M. Lv... ......Albany.. . Lv 1 1:15 P. M. it should now publish the facts in Supt. of Penitentiary, ...... • A. N. GILBERT. become money loaners and secure the part of the national democratic thecaseas they actually exist. It tatoes, vegetables, chicory, and lowing at his back. If. on the oth­ Su pt. Insane Asylum,.... ■ DR. A. R. PAYNE, 5;2QP. M. 1 Ar .. .Roseburg . . Lv 1 SIOO A. M. Salem Passenger, Dally. er hand, the Democrats do not thé lions share of the earnings jot convention, that would step outside should remember that other news­ sometimes salads. 4:0;) p, m. I lv...... .... ar I 10:15 a. trt, name Mr. Teller as lheir candidate, of party lines_and select a standard the producing classes, w'thout Holland—Black bread, butter, veg­ Salem .. ...lv| 8:00a.m. papers keep files as well as itself. OFFICERS. 6.15 p; m. | ar..... ... ..Portland... the situation Will then become more their having added one iota to the bearer,-an example of devotion to Its an old saying that “figuies wont etables fish, coffee. Lebanon Branch. England—Beef, pork, potatoes, interesting. At least fiye of the lu'lge........................................... J. N. DUNCAN. World’/ wealth. In other words, the interests of the laboring and pro­ lie,” but we believe that we have Daily (except Sunday.) Western Republican States will cast ’ Clerk,.. ............. NEEDHAM. they wish to secure a condition of ducing classes of our people would successfully established the fact that cheese, vegetables, tea. . J. A.McFEKON. ■8:20 A.M. Lv... .... Albany.... ....Ar 10:40 A.M« A M. Al* . .. Lebanon. ..Lv 9:40 A.M. their electoral votes for Mr. Tellei Sboriff,..77. Ireland — Oatmeal bread, potatoes, be given, that Would become irresi- Recorder,................................ D. E. HARDMAN. 9:10 P.M, Lv... .....Albany.... ... Ar 1 6:45 P.M. financial affairs by which they can “liars” will figure. The Oregonian Treasurer,................................ P. G. MORRIS. 4:30 rather- than for a free silver ’ Demo ­ 5:20 P.m. Ar /. . Lebanon .. . Lv 1 5:50 p.m.» milk, and a little lard. Commissioners......... ..........j J. W, PUGH. transfer money from your pockets stable to all men and parties, Whose can have no other option than to ac­ M. WATERS. Scotland—Oatmeal, bread, pota­ crat, and in that event, with three School Superintendent, A. ‘ R. J, RUTHERFORD- central idea is the betterment of the knowledge the corn. Woo 10:55 a.m« be reached by the adoption of the about the very . result tllat the If the Chicago convention should Pomerania—Potatoes, rhilk, green thrown into the House is not re­ 9: OOp.hjL. Ar ... Mitron....... Lv | 7:00. a.rtli Single gold standard by the leading money power is seeking in every decide to receive overtures form vegetables, lard, meat three times a mote. In that body, the silver men CITY DIRECTORY. republicans, week. Dining Cars on Ogden Route* have figured out, they hold the hâtions. This will necessarily bring way to prevent—a union of the fe- bolting free-silver ÓFFÍCIAD; Teller ’ s candidacy Would indeed be Rhenish Pfgssia—Milk, soup, balancé of power when delegations- form forces, which' the gold men ftbout a small volume of redemp­ Pullaiaa Buffet Sleepers formidable. As a presidential can­ dried fish, potatoes, meat for the are counted by States, and they be­ Máj’or .. .......,,..T. J. MUNKERS tion money, and as they are irt a p f C. S. HARNISH. Mr Teller. - A. J. JOHNSON. coffee meat on soup, vegetables,- for the high office of president, t.han such a tribute for its use as they R. B. MILLER» sion a t a state, and has held his seat — — a—Bwicmi West Side Division s Court cilinen, 5 1. SHORE, tttay deem proper. Will you ' aid [ Bland, or Boies, or Sibley, or Mor there, excepting for the time he feast days, GEO. W. MORROW'. Between Portland and Corvallis« McKinley will probably be nomi­ Bavarta^Pori ’ iiige,. butter, milk, I s an > °r »uy of our leading reform F -J-. A. BILYEU. them in the accomplishment ol Mail train daily (except Sun day. nated for the presidency at St. tV.B. GOIN. statesman: but being taken from an served In President Arthurs’s cabi­ cabbage, potatoes.,/^ Louis this week; but he will find net as secretary of the interior. The fheir nefarious schemes^ 7:30 am I Lv......... Portland......... Ari 6:20 p til St'HOOL BOARD. Italy—Macaroni, btead, fruit, that with a gold platform to stand opposing party by the democrats, 12:15pm ' Ar .... Corvallis....t....Lv | 1:85pni If you do not believe this Is the ’ makes him at once, the strongest populists have no man so well equip­ beans, peas, wheat, rice, wine1 a lit­ upon, that a nomination is not ( T. J. MUNKERS. At Albany and Corvallis connect with tram® J A. J JOHNSON. of the O. C. & E. railroad. design of these enemies of human * possible candidate that they eoul agent, West Sciò.. he should be the only dnfi: E P R ogers ,’ Asst G F & Pass Agent, Pòri meat and oil; on the first Saturday evening on Or before the jiromotfid by the adoption of the ìand,Oi. The gold bug press of the east is full moon of each mohih. Visiting brothers Sweden—Potatoes, rye, oatrheal, firing very hot shot at McKinley to cordially invited to attehd. gold standard. It is purely a cam­ THE OREGONIAN A PREVARICATOR. Ai E. R a NDALLW i M.^ The republican national conven i barley, milk, salt, herring. make him announce himself in a E. O. H yde , doc; paign of selfishness o’ti their part fion which met at St. Louis on Switzerland—Cheese, milk,coffee, way to satisfy the dxtreme go.ld eonidas lodge , No 36, The Ofegonian, usually a very Tuesday, had. great difficulty in se­ vegetables; soup, rarely meat, ®i)d totally devoid of ahÿ patriotisn1 men. Mr. McKinley does not know Knights of Fythias ineets <à L every Tuesday evening, Ma­ or love of hUrtian hapfiinfiss. Unless truthful newspaper and not given to curing hotel accommodations ftyr the Turkey—Black bread, onions and it, but if he had the pluck to put oui sonic pn. theedrner of a ringing open letter, to whom it Mill and Main Street^, over- we as citizens Of , the greatest na­ exagefation,- in last Saturday’s edi­ colored delegates. The color line porridge. Hibler; Sliore A Hqldredge’s may concern, declaring that in hi- store. . Sojourning Kpiglitsin­ tion on earth, and the Citify one that tion, violated its habit. In order to was enforced by the hotels, but it is France—In the neighborhood of belief it was all wrong to demone­ vited tb inept with us. SCIO, ORECON W.É. G ild ; C*C. pretends to hfitfi a free expression produce arguaient that populism in ndt known whether it Was done as Bourgdyn.fi nieat is eaten but once a tize silver, and that if elected presi­ T. L. DuGdEft, K. 6Î R. ànp S. dent he would never rest until, on bf the people fit the polls, untram- Oregon Was on the wane, it willfully a political move and id the interest year. The pfiasahts of Morvan eat such terms as Would be just, _ he O CIO LODGE, No. 36, A. O. U. W., tiieetS on All kinds fresh inbats ^ohsfahte l.v on hand find Will be sold at thd O first and third Monday nights of each lowest living piflees; also fresh fish; tneled ffÿ fifty titidtie infitiencés, mistakes facts, both as to' the vote of some paficular presidential aspir­ meat twice a year; the peasants of brdught around its full restoration, •nonth. Visiting Workmen cordially invited bologtifi, Sousage, lard, bacon, etc.; .. - the'ek this iftòfitstéi’ etìéthj’ to hu- of thé people’s party in 1892 and ant, Or is a retnnant of the antp Sartbe, once a year* the peasants of with all of its old recognition, the • o meet with us. F rank C rabtree ; M. W. the result would be his nomination for sale at bed-rock prices. R< S hèdtô N; Rac. tnan liberty, hafipinfiSS and .intel­ that thrown fit thé ¡ate election. helium ‘’White supremacy and Ativergnb, five or six times a year; and triumphant elefitidn. Our be­ the Br'etotiSr never, except rich Negro subordination ” doctrine. We will only give our attention to ligence; it will tlioSt certainly ac­ lief that nd power oii earth couid FIRE DEPÁÍtTMEÑT. farmers, who eat meat on feast days. prevent either, and we believe the Pr CLL CUAL complish this greatest Scheme of thé figurés thé Oregonian gives for democrats of Chicago would come . When the Coffee Exchange of ./heif ErtgiriHer;..í.’.h».................. . S. Í.SHORE. LlVvlJjlDUU a kwvuumui bobbery ever planned by thé selfish- Linn county,- one of thé côûntîés il New York last week passed resolu­ nearly rising up to make his Assistalit,.. a . .......... v-••• M. PEERY. Congress has ndjourned Without pretty nomination unanimous. Any one Foreman Hose Co. No;.U .....Wm. BRENNE.«. A M, Shelton, Proprietor, hefis Oî maukinrf; states the people’s party is losing tions favoring a single geld stand closing tfifi ports ot entry to pauper who is keeping his eat close to the Foreiiian H. & L. Co¿ Ñ8. Ì,.*...........J. L- R a Y ard and opposing free co’irfage, the As stated at first, it is quite pro­ groUrid iris Scio, Oregon. rtiembets inttst have been coefeed emigration, of Europe; thus forcing ground nowadays; cannot help but CJtiURCHES blematical Whether thé’ caitse of hu- It gives tlie atefagê ttoté bf thé by the blinks which discount- their the American labroer to-compete mark the fact that the country is Good turnouts at reastinablfi fatfetb fnan liberty Will Win, in thé battle' people’s party in this county for bills; fef they surely realize, that a with fiew.arrivals for another year. more swiftly crystallizing into the HRISTIAN CltUftCH. Services at 11 A. M. Stage lints tb MunkfifS’. Cbthtoef’ is that silver rehabilitation is C and7: 30P.M., on the fourth Sunday in cial tiien conveyed to and frorn alt l i birillots, next November. If we the y eat 1892, as 1784. As a matter gold standard will in time make The republican party is a false friend belief each month. Sunday School every Sunday at necessary, than it has turned to tiny nine^tbnths of t‘he people too poor to 10 A.M. The public cordially invited to ata poiiits. HorSes boarded by the ffiil, our duty is “Don’t give up the of fact, by no method of figuring drink coffee; tea or anything but to the laboring toilers of the United other principle in the last twenty r.*.nd. or week; Elder A. Gsne, Pastor; rtisp/'-but to at once, eomrrience that is within the power of man I I water. years; States.. trimming our*sails by education and agitation for the campaign of the IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY year 1900. when, if not before, the principle of a “government of the T. L. DUGGER, people; for the people, by the peo IN THE CITY OF SVIO, LINN CO., OREGON. pie” is sure of success. A Postal Gard can summon to your home, a complete attire for Spring and Summer. The Suits n. we have received are choice selections * Patern.. » .Style and in .. .Color Wear... niiij.. r ew Words are necessary to Voice the praises of Our Albany Woolen Mills fabrics. In the round of daily sales Ayes for these home-made materials ..the best of their kind... .not only appear to “have it” but they are gaining in popularity daily. $10, $11 $12 THE, L;E., BLAIN CLOTHÌNG-COMPANY.^ THE LEADING CLOTHIERS, ALBANY, ORN. T. J. Claxton, Scio, Cuotractor and Builder, S/~ t o .TION3 COUNTY B i — CITY MEAT L, W, RICfiABDSON, f. Proprietor,